Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to microwave packages, and in particular to packages
containing food intended for heating in a microwave oven.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Metallized films are available for use in conjunction with the microwave heating
of certain foods to result in a browning and crisping effect. Such films, usually
termed metallized film susceptors or more simply susceptor films, will reach high
temperatures during the microwave cooking process and impart an intense localised
heating action to the food. The susceptor film is commonly laminated onto paper or
paperboard to give a susceptor sheet which for example can be used as a base material
for potato chips or pizza, so that a browning or crisping action is imparted to the
food product in addition to the normal internal heating of the product resulting from
direct microwave action.
[0003] Illustratively, EP 242,026 describes a package assembly including a multi-surface
micro-wave interactive tray. The package assembly has an outer package body, a food
item, and an inner tray member which cradles the food item and which has a layer of
microwave interactive material to convert microwave energy to heat. The microwave
interactive material of EP 242,026 is a susceptor material.
[0004] There is a continuing demand for convenience food products which can be prepared
in a microwave oven yet which exhibit qualities normally associated with conventional
oven cooking. Susceptor films and sheets have gone a long way to satisfying this demand
but the use of such susceptor materials has limitations, particularly in the heating
of bread and other bakery products.
Object of the Invention
[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a microwave package which can be
used with bread and other food products to achieve control of the balance in heat
supplied directly to the food by the microwave radiation, and heat indirectly supplied
by the susceptor film or sheet.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] To this end, the present invention provides a microwave package which comprises a
container with one or more double walls. There is susceptor material on an inner wall
of a double wall. There is also susceptor material on an outer wall of a double wall.
A food product can be present within the main cavity of the package in a tray which
can be metallic or non-metallic.
[0007] The double wall construction allows susceptor material on the inside face of the
inner wall to be in direct contact with the food product contained within the main
cavity and also provides a high degree of heat insulation. Susceptor material on the
outer wall provides control over the rate of heating and final surface temperature.
Optimum results can readily be achieved for different food products.
Preferred Embodiments of the Invention
[0008] The microwave package is preferably made of paperboard, and takes the form of an
oblong box, but other shapes are suitable such as a pillow pack design.
[0009] Typically the container is closed, and usually has susceptor material on the inside
surface of an inner wall of the double wall construction. For example at least one
of the walls is laminated with susceptor film or susceptor sheet. The susceptor material
on the inner face provides a contact susceptor face. Plain or patterned susceptor
material of chosen metal type can be employed for the inner and outer walls in varying
proportions depending upon the heating characteristics required for the food product.
Susceptor material on an outer wall of a double wall of the package has the effect
of modifying the heat output of the contact susceptor and the direct heating effect
of the microwave energy.
[0010] The container can have the double wall throughout, or if desired there can be one
or more walls of single wall construction. There may be more than one wall of the
double construction, and the susceptor material can be on different double walls of
the package. The double wall is ordinarily provided at the top and bottom walls of
the container. The double wall offers the high degree of insulation necessary to obtain
optimum performance from the contact susceptor. The double wall usually has an air
gap preferably in the range of 1 to 10 mm, such as 2 to 5 mm. The size of this air
gap will contributes to the overall heating modification. In order to prevent overheating
of the base packaging materials or the product, it may be necessary to vent the air
gap at appropriate spacing on the outer wall or at the perimeter of the double wall.
[0011] Heat losses by conduction can be minimised by elevating the package off the oven
floor using vertical wall extensions. For instance, the package can stand on edges
formed by folding the sides and/or ends of the package to extend lower than the base
wall. Typically the resultant contact area is from 5 to 8% of the total base area.
[0012] The microwave package of the present invention can be used to heat a variety of foods,
notably bread and bread type products, filled bread products, pastry baked products,
ciabatta, and so on. Food products that are to be heated in the package may be placed
into a tray before being placed in the microwave package. The tray will be formed
to suit the product it is intended to carry, and may or may not have a base. The tray
can be of paperboard or metal foil construction, depending on the level of heating
modification which is required.
[0013] The present invention provides not only the microwave package containing a food product,
but also preshaped, unfolded blanks for such a microwave package.
[0014] In another aspect, the present invention is concerned with the use of susceptor material
in the manufacture of a double walled microwave package.
Examples of the Invention
[0015] The accompanying sheets of drawings show examples of the present invention for preparing
a crisped, filled bread product.
[0016] In Figure 1, the microwave package 10 takes the form of an oblong box 12 with upper
double wall 14 and lower double wall 16 each having an air gap 18, 20 of 4 mm. Both
inner walls 22, 24 of the microwave package 10 are laminated on the inner face with
inconel susceptor film from Printpack Inc, USA; the bottom outer wall 26 is untreated;
and the upper outer wall 28 has a centrally placed patch 30 of inconel film covering
50% of the area. The box has side extensions 32 to elevate the box 12.
[0017] The food product, not shown, is held in the aluminum foil tray 34 of Figure 2, which
160 mm x 120 mm x 30 mm deep. The tray has an open base with a retaining lip 36 to
retain the food product . The tray 34 serves to shield the bread product from microwave
penetration at the sides and ends, allowing only the transmitted radiation from above
and below to heat the product.
[0018] The complete package is sealed at both ends and provided with air vent holes 38.
The closed microwave pack is further shown in Figure 3.
[0019] The bread component of the food is a ciabatta-style bread. The bread is manufactured
on an automatic continuous sheeting machine and stamped out with preformed dies. The
dough pieces are proved and then baked before being cooled, sliced and filled. The
bread, 60 g in weight, is filled with 80 g of a cheese and tomato based filling. The
finished product is placed in the foil container of Figure 2, enclosed in the microwave
package and can be reheated in an 800 W microwave oven for 80 seconds.
[0020] Microwave heating has a strong negative influence on the tenderness, crumb structure
and mouthfeel of bread products, and a leathery texture is frequently achieved. These
negative attributes are a function of complex interactions between starch and protein,
and can be combated by the use of specially prepared emulsifiers and enzymes in the
bread dough. These and other special ingredients in a bread recipe with a high oil
content, in conjunction with the microwave package of the present invention, give
rise to a bread product with a resilient crust and a light, open texture that is not
prone to chewiness or leatheriness. Full use can be made of the components to give
a product with an acceptable level of crispness and browning and which does not develop
chewiness or leatheriness upon microwave reheat.
[0021] Figure 4 shows an alternative design for the package 40, with a pillow pack design.
The package again has a double wall construction for the upper wall 42 and the lower
wall 44, with susceptor material on the inside faces of both walls and an inconel
patch 50 on the upper outer wall 52. End flaps 46 seal the package with vent holes
48.
1. A microwave package which comprises a container with at least one double wall and
with susceptor material on an inner wall of a double wall and with susceptor material
on an outer wall of a double wall.
2. A microwave package according to claim 1, where the susceptor material on an inner
wall is on an inwardly facing surface.
3. A microwave package according to claim 1 or 2, where the susceptor material on an
outer wall is on an outwardly facing surface.
4. A microwave package according to any preceding claim when made using paperboard to
which is adhered the susceptor material.
5. A microwave package according to any preceding claim with one or more further walls
of single wall construction.
6. A microwave package according to any preceding claim with an air gap between the double
walls.
7. A microwave package according to any preceding claim, which takes the form of an oblong
box having at least upper and lower walls of the double wall construction.
8. A microwave package according to claim 7, with vertical wall extensions to elevate
the lower double wall.
9. A microwave package according to any preceding claim which contains a food product.
10. A microwave package according to claim 9, with the food product sitting in a tray
with an open bottom.
11. The use of susceptor material in the manufacture of a double walled microwave package
with susceptor material on an inner wall of a double wall and with susceptor material
on an outer wall of a double wall.